PETG Carbon
PETG Carbon is a blend of PETG and carbon fibers. Enriching PETG with carbon fibers provides high mechanical properties. Thanks to its rigidity, PETG Carbon is appreciated for the production of specific mechanical parts, particularly in the automotive sector.
PETG CARBON
Ø 1.75mm (1kg)
PETG CARBON
Ø 1.75mm (750g)
ABS Carbon / ABS Kevlar
ABS Carbon is a combination of ABS and carbon fiber. The carbon fibers make the filament stiffer than standard ABS. This filament is popular with drone builders and model-building enthusiasts. ABS Kevlar, on the other hand, is a composite filament enriched with aramid fibers. It too has superior properties to standard ABS. It offers printed parts greater resistance to friction. It is used for finished parts and tooling.
ABS CARBON
Ø 1.75mm (500g)
ABS KEVLAR
Ø 1.75mm (500g)
ABS EC / ABS ESD
ABS filament belongs to the styrenic polymer family. Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) is a thermoplastic polymer that is impact-resistant, relatively rigid and lightweight.
ABS EC
Ø 1.75mm (500g)
ABS ESD
Ø 1.75mm (500g)
ASA
ASA filament belongs to the styrenic polymer family. Acrylonitrile styrene acrylate (ASA) is an opaque thermoplastic terpolymer. ASA has mechanical properties similar to ABS, making it suitable for long-term outdoor use. Its resistance to climatic conditions means it lasts over time. ASA is used in particular by the automotive industry for bodywork components.
ASA
Ø 1,75 mm (750g)
ASA-S
Ø 1,75 mm (500g)
TPU / TPC
The TPU filament belongs to the family of thermoplastic elastomers. TPU is a thermoplastic elastomeric material that offers excellent flexibility, impact resistance, and durability.
The TPC filament belongs to the family of thermoplastic polymers. TPC is a thermoplastic copolymer that combines properties from various polymers to provide a blend of strength, flexibility, and durability. It is typically used for applications that require good impact resistance and some level of flexibility.